Metals & Minerals
Spartan Light Metal Products Invests $8 Million in Missouri
The company expects construction to begin in April 2005, with mechanical and electrical completion by the end of year.
Released Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Researched by Industrialinfo.com (Industrial Information Resources, Houston, Texas). Spartan Light Metals Products Incorporated (Saint Louis, Missouri) is investing $8 million to expand its operations in Mexico, Missouri. Spartan recently converted the plant from magnesium to aluminum die casting and plans to construct a 35,000 square foot building and install five die casting machines. The expansion will help the company increase production of engine valve covers. The company expects construction to begin in April 2005, with mechanical and electrical completion by the end of year. Septagon Construction Company (Columbia, Missouri) is performing engineering and construction services for the expansion.
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